Pardon if the image is too dark - MS Paint doesn't allow bright/contrast editing...
Here's what the valves are:
Valve 1: Gate valve for mixing the gases
Valves 2,3: Two ends of mixing chamber
Valve 4: Connects system to vacuum pump
Valves 5,6,7: Connects to chose gas source
Valve 8: Connects gas to system
The experiment was initially done as two experiments: Argon and Helium with Carbon Dioxide as a carrier gas. The initial pressures of both components (be it CO2 and Ar or CO2 or He) would be taken, and then the Argon/Helium would mix with the CO2. The system pressure would be recorded and then the cold trap would be immersed in Liquid Nitrogen to freeze the CO2. The Ar/He would be vacuumed out and another pressure reading would be recorded.
The diffusion constants for the gas pairs would be calculated using some equations for the text...
The question was if it would be possible for hexane and HCl to be put in that setup and measure their diffusivity constants or if not, how ...
I've been trying to figure this one out with some friends, and no one seems to know. Unfortunately, I have to seek elsewhere for help